The works of Shakespear, with a glossary, pr. from the Oxford ed. in quarto, 1744 [by Sir T.Hanmer]. |
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... Bear his betroth'd from all the world away . Exit Baffianus with Lavinia . SCENE IV . Mut . Brothers , help to convey her hence away , And with my fword I'll keep this door fecure . Tit . Follow , my Lord , and I'll foon bring her back ...
... Bear his betroth'd from all the world away . Exit Baffianus with Lavinia . SCENE IV . Mut . Brothers , help to convey her hence away , And with my fword I'll keep this door fecure . Tit . Follow , my Lord , and I'll foon bring her back ...
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... bear me down with braves : ' Tis not the difference of a year or two Makes me lefs gracious , thee more fortunate ; I am as able , and as fit as thou , To ferve , and to deferve my mistress ' grace ; And that my fword upon thee fhall ...
... bear me down with braves : ' Tis not the difference of a year or two Makes me lefs gracious , thee more fortunate ; I am as able , and as fit as thou , To ferve , and to deferve my mistress ' grace ; And that my fword upon thee fhall ...
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... , us both to fting . Chi . I warrant , Madam , we will make that fure ; Come , mistress , now perforce we will enjoy That nice - preferved honefty of yours . Lav . Lav . O Tamora , thou bear'ft a woman's face 26 TITUS ANDRONICUS .
... , us both to fting . Chi . I warrant , Madam , we will make that fure ; Come , mistress , now perforce we will enjoy That nice - preferved honefty of yours . Lav . Lav . O Tamora , thou bear'ft a woman's face 26 TITUS ANDRONICUS .
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... bear'ft a woman's face Tam . I will not hear her speak ; away with her ! Lav . Sweet Lords , intreat her hear me but a word Dem . Liften , fair Madam , let it be your glory To fee her tears ; but be your heart to them , As unrelenting ...
... bear'ft a woman's face Tam . I will not hear her speak ; away with her ! Lav . Sweet Lords , intreat her hear me but a word Dem . Liften , fair Madam , let it be your glory To fee her tears ; but be your heart to them , As unrelenting ...
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... bear his name , Where life hath no more intereft but to breathe ! Mar. Alas , poor heart , that kiss is comfortless , As frozen water to a ftarved fnake . i Tit . When will this fearful flumber have an end ? Mar. Now farewel flattery ...
... bear his name , Where life hath no more intereft but to breathe ! Mar. Alas , poor heart , that kiss is comfortless , As frozen water to a ftarved fnake . i Tit . When will this fearful flumber have an end ? Mar. Now farewel flattery ...
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Achilles Afide Agamemnon Ajax Andronicus Baffianus Banquo blood brother Calchas Clot Cloten Creffid Cymbeline defire Diomede doft doth Emperor Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fafe falfe fear felf fervice fhall fhew fhould fight flain fleep fome fons forrow foul fpeak ftand ftill ftrange fuch fure fweet fword Goths Guiderius hand hath heart heav'n Hector himſelf honour i'th Iach Imogen King Lady Lavinia Lord Lucius Macb Macbeth Macd Macduff Mach mafter Marcus Menelaus moft muft muſt Neft noble o'th Pandarus Patroclus Pifanio pleaſe Poft Pofthumus prefent Priam Prince purpoſe Queen reafon Roffe Rome Saturnine SCENE ſelf ſhall ſhe ſpeak Tamora tell Thane thee thefe Ther there's Therfites theſe thofe thoſe thou art thouſand Titus Titus Andronicus Troi Troilus Trojan Ulyf what's whofe Witch
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191 ページ - Time hath, my lord, a wallet at his back, Wherein he puts alms for oblivion, A great-sized monster of ingratitudes : Those scraps are good deeds past : which are devour'd As fast as they are made, forgot as soon As done...
206 ページ - Fie, fie upon her! There's language in her eye, her cheek, her lip, Nay, her foot speaks ; her wanton spirits look out At every joint and motive of her body.
83 ページ - Your face, my thane, is as a book, where men May read strange matters : — To beguile the time, Look like the time; bear welcome in your eye, Your hand, your tongue: look like the innocent flower, But be the serpent under it.
91 ページ - What hands are here? ha! they pluck out mine eyes! Will all great Neptune's ocean wash this blood Clean from my hand? No; this my hand will rather The multitudinous seas incarnadine, Making the green one red.
85 ページ - Besides, this Duncan Hath borne his faculties so meek, hath been So clear in his great office, that his virtues Will plead like angels, trumpet-tongued, against The deep damnation of his taking-off...
111 ページ - Fillet of a fenny snake, In the cauldron boil and bake : Eye of newt, and toe of frog, Wool of bat, and tongue of dog...
106 ページ - The times have been That, when the brains were out, the man would die, And there an end ; but now they rise again, With twenty mortal murders on their crowns, And push us from our stools.
103 ページ - Come, seeling night, Scarf up the tender eye of pitiful day; And with thy bloody and invisible hand Cancel and tear to pieces that great bond Which keeps me pale!
127 ページ - To bed, to bed; there's knocking at the gate: come, come, come, come, give me your hand: what's done cannot be undone: to bed, to bed, to bed.
91 ページ - Infirm of purpose! Give me the daggers: the sleeping and the dead Are but as pictures: 'tis the eye of childhood That fears a painted devil.